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Further Troubleshooting
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Question:

How can I improve the picture quality of my analog SD signal?

 

Answer:

 

Experiment with different settings for Digital Noise Reduction (NR), including turning it off. Follow the instructions provided by clicking on the link for more guidance.

Perform channel fine tuning by clicking on the given link.

Note that analog channels may appear fuzzy compared to digital HD signals. If switching between analog and digital HD signals shows significant differences, your TV is functioning properly.

If needed, seek additional assistance through customer support options such as Live Chat or Phone Support. Agents are available to provide tailored advice and troubleshooting steps.

 

Terms:

 

Analog SD signal: A standard definition television signal transmitted using analog technology.

Digital NR: A feature that reduces noise in digital signals, improving image quality.

Fine Tuning: Adjusting small details in a signal to optimize performance and picture quality.

Digital HD signal: High-quality digital video signal providing sharper images than analog signals.

 
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